Sharing Content on Social Media
Your customers follow your business because they like you and what you have to offer, but that doesn’t mean they want to hear about your promotions and sales offers around the clock.
Your customers follow your business because they like you and what you have to offer, but that doesn’t mean they want to hear about your promotions and sales offers around the clock.
Flowers will soon be blooming, we’ll be seeing longer sunny days, and tourists will start arriving – these are all signs of summer in northern Michigan.
When I develop a new website for a client, I always recommend adding the blog post option to their website. Their first reaction tends to always be, “I don’t have time to be a blogger!” You don’t have to be a blogger to write posts on your website.
Have you tried adding a photo or graphic to a new Google My Business post and important parts of your image were cropped out? Google tells you to upload square images, but if you’re like me, you prefer to upload the right size without parts of your image getting cropped out.
Social media for a small business can feel overwhelming and challenging, especially if you’re a solo entrepreneur. Social media does make spreading the word about your small business faster or easier. By having an active social media presence, you can start building relationships with your audience.
Basic Buzz Website WordPress website with basic informational pages and a blog for Karl Crawford, author of books on grief.